Research Overview

Southern elephant seal and tussock bird (Dave Thompson)

The Sea Mammal Research Unit is a world-leading academic and applied research group whose expertise and research interests span a wide range of subject areas, from population ecology, fundamental physiology, behavioural ecology, bioacoustics through to the effects of man’s activities in the oceans on marine mammals and other human impacts.

Investigating the importance of marine mammals as components of marine ecosystems

Determining the impact of man’s activities in the oceans on marine mammals

Studying marine mammal social structure and communication

Observing the oceanographic environment of marine mammals and

Providing the technological basis for observing free-ranging marine mammals and their environment.

This is not an exhaustive list, but provides a broad outline of how our research is of strategic importance to understanding marine ecosystems and our changing oceans, the impact of which was recognized in the 2014 REF exercise.